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This 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible is finished in Candy Apple Red over a red vinyl interior and was acquired by the seller three years ago. Power comes from a 200ci straight-six backed by a 3-speed C4 automatic transmission. Work performed during the seller’s ownership included replacing the carburetor, brakes, starter, solenoid, battery, as well as regular oil and filter changes. A new convertible top and tonneau cover were installed last year at a reported cost exceeding $5k, and this Mustang is now being offered with receipts for recent work, and a clean District of Columbia title in the seller’s name.

The Candy Apple Red paint is said to show a nice gloss with minor flaws noted on the front left fender and driver’s door. Exterior changes for the 1967 model year included concave taillights, side-scoops, and square rear-view mirrors. The left rear quarter panel was replaced and repainted after a hit-and-run accident when the car was parked. A photo of the damage pre-repair can be seen in the gallery below.

The soft top and tonneau cover were replaced in 2017 at a reported cost exceeding $5k. The 14″ wheels wear Michelin tires at all four corners.

The Red (Code 2D) interior features vinyl bucket seats and a perforated three-spoke steering wheel. The seller notes the heater works well, though the air conditioning is inoperable. The odometer shows 48k miles and is believed to have rolled over once.

The 200ci (code T) straight-six engine was rated at 120 hp and 190 lb-ft of torque when new and included a 9.2:1 compression ratio. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a 3-speed C4 (code W) automatic transmission, and the single barrel carburetor was replaced in 2017, along with a starter, solenoid, and battery.

A few photos of the underbody can be seen below detailing the condition of the chassis, frame, suspension, and exhaust.